After class, Caixuan asks Shanglu to get his identity nameplate back. He's worried that he's going to be bullied because of his gender, and he wants to know if he can talk to boys. He hears that two female fans are fighting over his girlfriend, so he asks if they changed theirs again, and if they're going to give him back his identity. He also asks if he should be afraid of talking to a boy, because he missed a great opportunity to talk to him. He tells himself that he can't wait for tomorrow to help him, and that he must get his nameplate back from Shanglu. He then asks if the girls are fighting because of who his girlfriend is, and whether he should give him his identity back. Then he asks why he feels so afraid of speaking to boys, and how he missed such an opportunity. He says that he is afraid of all kinds of men and women, and it scared him to death. He asks if there's anything wrong with him, but the teacher tells him that he should just be happy that he accidentally picked up a girl's name, and asks him to be the competition official for the next day's exam. He explains that challenges are a part of the inner learning process, as long as they don't hurt anyone's life, and the teacher doesn't have the right to interfere. The fairy says that the challenge is part of learning in the inner because it's a way for the students to practice their skills without having to go through the testing process. The teacher tells the fairy that he heard that the boy is very strong, and they should challenge him to a fight, because the boy's sound spirit is destroyed when he entered the academy, so the teacher has no way of knowing if the boy has the sound spirit.
After class, Caixuan asks Shanglu to get his identity nameplate back. He's worried that he's going to be bullied because of his gender, and he wants to know if he can talk to boys. He hears that two female fans are fighting over his girlfriend, so he asks if they changed theirs again, and if they're going to give him back his identity. He also asks if he should be afraid of talking to a boy, because he missed a great opportunity to talk to him. He tells himself that he can't wait for tomorrow to help him, and that he must get his nameplate back from Shanglu. He then asks if the girls are fighting because of who his girlfriend is, and whether he should give him his identity back. Then he asks why he feels so afraid of speaking to boys, and how he missed such an opportunity. He says that he is afraid of all kinds of men and women, and it scared him to death. He asks if there's anything wrong with him, but the teacher tells him that he should just be happy that he accidentally picked up a girl's name, and asks him to be the competition official for the next day's exam. He explains that challenges are a part of the inner learning process, as long as they don't hurt anyone's life, and the teacher doesn't have the right to interfere. The fairy says that the challenge is part of learning in the inner because it's a way for the students to practice their skills without having to go through the testing process. The teacher tells the fairy that he heard that the boy is very strong, and they should challenge him to a fight, because the boy's sound spirit is destroyed when he entered the academy, so the teacher has no way of knowing if the boy has the sound spirit.